
NextGen Firewall has been designed to identify and control applications running on enterprise networks regardless of what ports and/or protocols they use.
Even if efficient for standard applications, it is still a data flow control component not designed to handle real-time Unified Communication and Collaboration flows.
Unified Communication Threat Management (UCTM) appliances are new product category. They are a highly specialized solution designed to provide complete protection, visibility and control for voice-, video,and multimedia-over-IP traffic.
This white paper attempts to narrowly focus on the numerous threat vectors that plague these applications ranging from Voice Denial-of-Service (VDOS) attacks, SPAM over Internet Telephony (SPIT) attacks, eavesdropping, spoofing, number harvesting, protocol anomaly or fuzzing attacks, signal and media manipulation attacks and toll fraud. The paper presents shortcomings in existing security solutions and presents the requirements for comprehensive requirements for securing Unified Communications & Collaborations, IP Voice and Video networks, systems and applications.
Please contact us at info@redshiftnetworks.com and we will send you the White Papers.



Phone hacking on United Kingdom Members of Parliaments and on Royals
VOIP/UC Network Botnet Scanning and Discovery based Attacks on the Rise
Srinivas invited to speak at AstriCon: "UC Security Unleashed: Devices, Users, Applications, Vulnerabilities, Threats and More" October 27, 2011
Srinivas invited to speak in Conference: "UC in the Cloud: Understanding the Benefits and Challenges" September 13-15, 2011
Redshift Networks is a Finalist for the 2011 Red Herring Top 100 North America Award May 17, 2011
Video conferencing security threats loom, telepresence rooms a target
August 19, 2010
RedShift's CEO, Amitava Mukherjee, quoted about attacks in widely read ChannelInsider.com
August 8, 2010
Is it Finally Time to Consider UC Security?
August 4, 2010